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Posts: 18 Joined: 18-Nov-2012 Last visit: 29-Apr-2015
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Hi, I have 30 years and I can happily say that I have not career since I have it seems unnecessary. Expenses out of tattooing and textile screen printing. From time to time I get graphic design work. Study several years some programming in Microsoft career. (all the lessons and exams was taken online) Have a job for 10 months and did not came back to do. That's most for my father insitence, He was in developing software all his life. I´m very happy this way. So much free time and calm. Maybe some times a little short of money but who cares?
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As above, so below
Posts: 64 Joined: 20-Apr-2013 Last visit: 20-May-2013
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jacintochontal wrote:Hi, I have 30 years and I can happily say that I have not run since I have it seems unnecessary. Expenses out of tattooing and textile screen printing. From time to time I get graphic design work. Study several years some programming in Microsoft carreer. Have a job for 10 months and did not came back to do. I´m very happy this way. So much free time. Maybe some times a little short of money but who cares? Just like me! I honestly am broke all the time but my freedom is worth more than the average wage, it has given me all the time to think, create, learn, express and enjoy myself. In the UK its sunny all this week, everyone is out working whilst I was drawing in the park! Money is nothing if you can not smile with an abundance of it. I am multi skilled as well, I learn things quickly and get bored quickly. From iPhone repairs, cctv installation, car radio and sub boxes, painting and decorating, computers, websites, design, the thing is, I am not a master of any of them but I can do a flipping amazing job being the perfectionist that I am. Live inward and outward will live for you. I stop chasing outside of myself, everything is within, truly Woven
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Posts: 435 Joined: 10-Jan-2012 Last visit: 16-Dec-2018
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Started working farms and fixing engines when I was bout 10. did that for a bit. Liked working with plants better, so I did that for awhile. Small nurseries, vegetable farms, estates, ran my own greenhouse operation for a bit, was fun. got tired of working really hard for little monetary gain so went back to fixing engines. currently working as a marine engineer living aboard boats for 8-9 months a year keeping the engines and systems working. as a benefit I get to take part in some really neat and some historic projects. As a side benefit, I get to see a lot of different places, and do different types of jobs over the course of time. It suits my lifestyle very well. rw "We're selling more than a cracker here," Krijak said. "We're selling the salty, unctuous illusion of happiness."
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Posts: 268 Joined: 14-Mar-2011 Last visit: 22-Aug-2023
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no "career" here was gonna have one that makes lots of $, but one day realized thats not what life is about, life is about doing what u love, and thats mostly making music
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As above, so below
Posts: 64 Joined: 20-Apr-2013 Last visit: 20-May-2013
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cosmic butterfly wrote:no "career" here was gonna have one that makes lots of $, but one day realized thats not what life is about, life is about doing what u love, and thats mostly making music Spread your wings cosmic butterfly! Many people submit to fear rather than courageously follow their dreams. I understand though, I get what is scary about the unknown but in time, the unknown is like a bit marshmallow full of love!
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Posts: 106 Joined: 22-Apr-2013 Last visit: 23-Sep-2022 Location: Around
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My dream is to be able to support myself as a writer. Always
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Posts: 158 Joined: 24-Nov-2012 Last visit: 19-Jun-2016 Location: USA
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I work as a registered nurse in an ICU for postop heart and lung surgery patients. Some days its an awesome rush, others its boring as hell. Some days are rewarding (saving lives/making a good death), others are ridiculously disgusting (Just had a patient vomit feces, lots of feces, 5" from my face while I was doing CPR). I often dream of less stressful ways of making ends meet.... an old high school friend now lives in Maui, surfs all day and bartends all night. I envy this guy like soooo much. Before nursing, went to art school for painting/glass blowing/bronze casting. I do this for shits and giggles now... much less stress than trying to make a living from it. I agree with many posters above... your job does not define you at all. I was curious to see what others that are attracted to DMT and this forum do for a living. Pretty large variety, which is nice to see. Some of you seem to know each other... it is interesting to imagine what you are all like in person. “What goes on inside is just too fast and huge and all interconnected for words to do more than barely sketch the outlines of at most one tiny little part of it at any given instant.” - David Foster Wallace
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Posts: 97 Joined: 21-Feb-2013 Last visit: 15-Dec-2019
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i work on high voltage power lines, make a large amount of money... and hate it.. I used to love making all that money but now i see it as counter productive to my being. Ive been racking my brains trying to find something else that would help me live a better quality of life. Im just so scared of being broke, i feel like its too overwhelming, even though that's truly what i want in life. just scared i guess.
Great thread btw!!!
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Posts: 1689 Joined: 06-Feb-2009 Last visit: 28-May-2024 Location: deep in the heart of humility
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www.athunderoussilence.comL&G!! "Rise above the illusion of time and you will have tomorrow's wisdom today."
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As above, so below
Posts: 64 Joined: 20-Apr-2013 Last visit: 20-May-2013
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antrocles wrote:www.athunderoussilence.com L&G!! Really awesome stuff, love your geometry art But, I need to know the name of this song http://www.athunderoussilence.com/Photos.html
I had this along time ago on MP3, I'm certain it is a chinese lady but lost it when my player broke. I really like what you are doing and believe my journey will lead me here. Thank you brother, I felt a wave of goosebumps visiting your site. Blessings, Love and Light
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DMT-Nexus member
Posts: 1689 Joined: 06-Feb-2009 Last visit: 28-May-2024 Location: deep in the heart of humility
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Yungchen Llamo "Happiness Is..." my first ever breakthrough was to this very song.... L&G! "Rise above the illusion of time and you will have tomorrow's wisdom today."
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John Murdoch IV
Posts: 2038 Joined: 18-Jan-2008 Last visit: 03-Jul-2024 Location: Changes from time to time.
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Gardening Coffee barista Driver Machinist Builder Welder Fiber optic technician Customer service Actor Video editor Carpentry House painting Distribution of magazines I'm definitely forgetting something and there are some jobs I don't know the english word for. I've had countless jobs. Been many times in many places doing some of the jobs on that list. Probably spent most time working on industrial machinery. Mostly heavy industry. But haven't done much of that for almost a decade now. Last years I've been mostly around filmmaking. Was on set today for a short movie. And Thursday I'm going to be an actor in a commercial documentary about a ship that sank in the North Atlantic ocean 1986 where only 5 crewmembers of 11 survived. I'm supposed to be one of the guy's that lost their lives there. And I'm studying filmmaking now. Have one year left. I'll do that for some time but there are more things I want to do in life I've never really had a career I'm 36 now and I will never choose one career in life. I need to do different things. ––––––
DMTripper is a fictional character therefore everything he says here must be fiction. I mean, who really believes there is such a place as Hyperspace!!
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Posts: 243 Joined: 25-Nov-2009 Last visit: 02-May-2024 Location: argentina
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I´m a laywer! A not usual proffession in this kind of world...
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Posts: 4 Joined: 23-Apr-2013 Last visit: 01-May-2013 Location: Florida
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I'm an aircraft mechanic, have been for almost 6 years (I'm only 23) and have already worked my way to damn near the top. I've run 3 different shops already and have been offered to be given my own shop, all expenses paid, plus an equal partnership in a company 3 times (by as many different people) sence January... Unfortunetly while I am very good at what I do, I got into it trying to take the easiest most profitable route available to me, and can't say it's exactly a passion... My current plan is to buy a sailboat and travel the world trying to decide what I actually want to do with my life.
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Posts: 372 Joined: 29-Sep-2009 Last visit: 15-Feb-2024 Location: Diagonally parked in a parallel universe
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Another ICU nurse here, but I'm in medical/surgical ICU. We see everything from snakebites and OD's (had a few bath salt and 'spice'/synthabinoid OD's over the last year or so) to the more mundane heart attack/stroke and post-op patients and everything in between. Lots of end-of-life issues, too. Interesting, fulfilling work in my perspective, even if some days I'm up to my elbows in poo or have somebody die in front of me vomiting blood. I'm a former teacher turned guidance counselor turned principal (what a huge mistake that was) and before that held a dozen or so other jobs...mortgage broker, car parts, plant nursery worker, etc. Mostly I'm really a seeker and a restless soul that likes experiencing different facets of life. I've found nursing suits me very well because it encompassses many levels of reality- from the biochemical up through the physiological, psychological, social and spiritual. The only other field of endeavor that covers that much territory that I'm aware of is psychedelics/entheogens. Guess that's why I like 'em both! I already asked Alice.
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Secretary of the Interior
Posts: 338 Joined: 16-Jan-2011 Last visit: 07-Jul-2020 Location: Inner Space
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I make a modest living as a freelance musician (guitarist) backing up singers, etc, and I also teach guitar. It's a great way to make a living and be in charge of my own life with no one to tell me what to do. The drawbacks are inconsistent money from week to week so I have been learning to budget better but I still manage to pay the bills/rent. I spent the better part of my 20's (I'm 31 now) chasing the rock'n'roll dream but had a real love/hate relationship with touring... one tour would be the greatest experience you could imagine then the next tour would be lack of sleep and cranky fatigue. I now view success in music as being creative within different musical projects with my closest friends and not chasing someone else's ideas of rock stardom, I've been the happiest in the last year or so creatively in a long time. Work and money at the moment is slow because I am transitioning into running my own band instead of playing for someone else, kinda stressful but really exciting too, it's where my heart is telling me to go. I would ultimately love to make a living purely being creative in my own studio space but I still feel really lucky to pay the bills doing what I do already "The love I've made is the shape of my space"
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Posts: 788 Joined: 18-Nov-2011 Last visit: 24-Sep-2024
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IT freelance whore This is the time to really find out who you are and enjoy every moment you have. Take advantage of it.
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Posts: 58 Joined: 18-Apr-2013 Last visit: 01-Dec-2021
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jamie wrote:No career.
I am human.
I live on earth.
I have some post seconday education being trained in anthropology and philosophy. Not that I have a degree or anything I can use towards a career.
Id rather be skimboarding.
29 years on this planet so far and I like art.
spare some change?
I grow plants.
I like to stufy entheogenic plants and hope that I can at least contribute something to this world by contributing to psychedelic research in w/e small way I can. I think it is important.
..far more important than the plethora of crappy jobs I have worked and will likely continue to work for some time.
Yeah..art, skimboarding, psychedelics, plants. Now, how to make money doing only that? +1 I don't have a career, I've been some years at uni, I don't even have an interest in daily life, lol. I love people, nature, things, activities... But I just can't work in a job that doesn't do anything positive for humanity, and those jobs are already taken by wonderful people, and I'm not upset by that fact. Humanity is doing just fine and I don't need to work a 9-5. In fact I believe that, in the (near) future, most people won't need to work, and I believe that should be our goal, not something that's seen as something bad! Isn't the point of technology that everyone should be unemployed and instead pursue their interests? I am and I'm loving it! I think people are afraid of unemployment as a serious lifestyle because they might not like the social consequences, the lack of a lot of money, or the fact that they don't want to confront themselves and find out whether they really love life, or work just to pass the time without having to think about things. I've seen and listened to a lot of Peter Joseph and Zeitgeist, and I agree with him. I'm not a lazy bum, in fact I'm extremely active in the thinking department - I work on myself all the time. But in the eyes of contemporary society, I'm a worthless loser because I don't want to fit the mold. I accept their emotional gut reaction, so whatever, let the hate flow - and if this kind of attitude upsets you, I can take it "As my soul left my body, I found myself floating in a swirling ocean of multi-colored light. At the end, I could see and feel an even brighter light pulling me toward it, and as it shined on me, I felt indescribable happiness. I remembered everything about eternity - knowing, that we had always existed, and that all of us are family. Then old friends and loved ones surrounded me, and I knew without a doubt I was home, and that I was so loved." - Christian AndréasonDude, that blonde girl is a total DMT/10.
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As above, so below
Posts: 64 Joined: 20-Apr-2013 Last visit: 20-May-2013
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antrocles wrote:Yungchen Llamo "Happiness Is..." my first ever breakthrough was to this very song.... L&G! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! My God, this song has sent a tidal wave of chi through my body. I last heard this song years ago when I was 21 or so, I could never find it, thank you and much love brother.
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As above, so below
Posts: 64 Joined: 20-Apr-2013 Last visit: 20-May-2013
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Hjortron wrote:jamie wrote:No career.
I am human.
I live on earth.
I have some post seconday education being trained in anthropology and philosophy. Not that I have a degree or anything I can use towards a career.
Id rather be skimboarding.
29 years on this planet so far and I like art.
spare some change?
I grow plants.
I like to stufy entheogenic plants and hope that I can at least contribute something to this world by contributing to psychedelic research in w/e small way I can. I think it is important.
..far more important than the plethora of crappy jobs I have worked and will likely continue to work for some time.
Yeah..art, skimboarding, psychedelics, plants. Now, how to make money doing only that? +1 I don't have a career, I've been some years at uni, I don't even have an interest in daily life, lol. I love people, nature, things, activities... But I just can't work in a job that doesn't do anything positive for humanity, and those jobs are already taken by wonderful people, and I'm not upset by that fact. Humanity is doing just fine and I don't need to work a 9-5. In fact I believe that, in the (near) future, most people won't need to work, and I believe that should be our goal, not something that's seen as something bad! Isn't the point of technology that everyone should be unemployed and instead pursue their interests? I am and I'm loving it! I think people are afraid of unemployment as a serious lifestyle because they might not like the social consequences, the lack of a lot of money, or the fact that they don't want to confront themselves and find out whether they really love life, or work just to pass the time without having to think about things. I've seen and listened to a lot of Peter Joseph and Zeitgeist, and I agree with him. I'm not a lazy bum, in fact I'm extremely active in the thinking department - I work on myself all the time. But in the eyes of contemporary society, I'm a worthless loser because I don't want to fit the mold. I accept their emotional gut reaction, so whatever, let the hate flow - and if this kind of attitude upsets you, I can take it ++1 A sure sign of spiritual growth; You want more freedom and less things! The greatest career one can have is the one they love to do, how can you know what you love to do if you have no idea who you are? Time, silence, spiritual pain and boredom will all lead to this path of self discovery. Peace and love, there are quite a few wanders in here but as Mr Tolle says, not all wanderers are lost. Woven
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